EP3423019B1 - Platform entrance gate safety barrier for a mobility vehicle lift - Google Patents
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- the present teachings are generally related to a safety barrier for a lift platform, and more particularly to an entrance gate retention barrier for an elevated lift platform of a mobility vehicle.
- Vehicles adapted for mobility-challenged individuals are necessary in order to provide these individuals with the ability to visit locations requiring vehicular travel.
- electrical or hydraulic powered wheelchair lifts or platforms are used. These lifts may include a horizontal platform that translates vertically to allow the wheelchair, walker or scooter occupant easy access from the ground level to the interior of the vehicle.
- Document JP 2003118473 A describes an example of a rotary folding handrail apparatus of a vehicle lifting device.
- a wheelchair lift assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle floor includes a plurality of arms configured to be coupled to the vehicle floor; a platform assembly coupled at a first end thereof to at least one of the plurality of arms, the platform assembly including a floor surface that defines a lift platform plane, where the platform assembly is movable between a stowed position and an open position; a gate mount coupled to a second end of the platform assembly, the second end being opposite the first end, where the gate mount defines a first pivot axis; a gate including a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the gate mount; a second pivot axis defined through the gate mount and parallel to the lift platform plane; and a roll stop plate is pivotally coupled to the platform assembly at the second end, wherein the gate is independently pivotable about the second pivot axis relative to the roll stop plate; wherein, the gate is pivotably relative to the platform assembly about the second pivot axis as the platform assembly moves between the stowed and open positions
- the first pivot axis is substantially perpendicular to the second pivot axis, and the gate is pivotable about the first pivot axis when the platform assembly is in the open position.
- the gate in the stowed position the gate is disposed substantially parallel with the lift platform plane.
- the gate in the open position the gate is disposed substantially perpendicular to the lift platform plane.
- a latch member coupled to the gate; and a latch assembly coupled to the platform assembly; wherein, the latch assembly is removably coupled to the latch member.
- the gate is pivotable about the first pivot axis when the platform assembly is in the open position and the latch member is not coupled to the latch assembly; and the gate is restricted from pivoting about the first pivot axis when the latch member is coupled to the latch assembly.
- the roll stop plate is pivotable between a barrier position in which the roll stop plate is misaligned with the floor surface, and a planar position in which the roll stop plate is substantially aligned with the floor surface; wherein, the latch assembly is removably coupled to the roll stop plate in the barrier position.
- a gate mount stop is coupled to the lift platform assembly; wherein the gate mount stop contacts the gate mount when the gate axis is about perpendicular to the lift platform plane.
- the latch assembly is pivotally is coupled to the platform assembly at a second platform side; wherein the latch assembly selectively couples the latch member of the gate to the second platform side; wherein, when the latch assembly is coupled to the latch member, the gate does not substantially rotate about the first axis.
- the retention gate when the latch assembly is coupled to the latch member of the gate, the retention gate is pivotable about the second axis.
- a bump release plate is coupled to the latch assembly; wherein when the platform assembly is in the open position, the bump release plate contacts a ground surface to uncouple the latch member from the latch assembly.
- the roll stop plate pivotally coupled to the platform assembly is pivotable between a barrier position and a planar position; wherein the latch assembly selectively couples the roll stop plate to the platform assembly in the barrier position.
- the roll stop plate restricts the gate from pivoting about the first axis when the roll stop plate is in the barrier position.
- a pivot base assembly for a lift platform having a stow position and a ground level position includes a gate mount pivotally coupled to the lift platform about a mount pivot axis at a first platform side; a retention gate pivotally coupled to the gate mount about a gate axis; wherein the pivot axis is perpendicular to the gate axis; further wherein, the retention gate pivots about the mount pivot axis as the lift platform transitions between the stow position and the ground level position; further wherein, the retention gate is pivotable about the gate axis in the ground level position.
- a lift platform assembly configured to be coupled to a floor and transition a lift platform between a stow position and a ground level position, includes one or more arms coupling the lift platform to the floor; a gate mount pivotally coupled to the lift platform along a first platform side, the gate mount defining both a mount pivot axis and a gate axis therethrough; a retention gate pivotally coupled to the gate mount; a roll stop plate pivotally coupled to the lift platform at an outboard end and extending between the first platform side and a second platform side; and a latch assembly coupled to the lift platform at the second platform side and configured to selectively couple to the retention gate to the second platform side; wherein, when the latch assembly is not coupled to the retention gate and the lift platform is in the ground level position, the retention gate is pivotable about the gate axis away from the second platform side.
- the latch assembly selectively couples the roll stop plate to the lift platform in a barrier position.
- the retention gate when the lift platform is in the ground level position, the retention gate is pivotable about the gate axis between a closed position and an opened position.
- the roll stop plate is pivotable between a barrier position, where the roll stop plate provides a barrier along a planar surface of the lift platform; and a planar position, where the roll stop plate is substantially aligned with the planar surface of the lift platform; wherein the retention gate is restricted from transitioning from the closed position to the opened position when the roll stop plate is in the barrier position.
- a first vertically is disposed lift arm coupled to an inward portion of the lift platform at the first platform side; and a link arm couples the first vertically disposed lift arm to the gate mount; wherein, as the lift platform transitions from the stow position to the ground level position, the link arm pivots the gate mount about the mount pivot axis.
- FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a lift gate assembly at a ground level and with a retention gate in an opened position
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the lift platform entrance gate retention barrier assembly 100 of the disclosure as mounted to the outboard end of a typical parallelogram lift having upper and lower parallelogram arms 102, 104 that are configured to be installed to a first and second stanchion 106, 108 positioned on either side of a doorway of a vehicle.
- the parallelogram lift arms 102, 104 may be supported by the first and second stanchions 106, 108 which are mounted to the vehicle floor on the corresponding sides of a doorway (not particularly shown in FIG. 1 ) on doorway threshold plate 110.
- the lift stanchions may form part of a frame assembly for coupling the lift assembly to a vehicle floor.
- Each lift stanchion 106, 108 may pivotally mount the pair of upper and lower parallelogram arms 102, 104 which in turn pivotally connect with a generally vertically disposed lift arms 112, 114.
- a platform assembly 116 is mounted to and between the lower ends of the lift arms 112, 114.
- the platform assembly 116 is pivotally mounted so that it may be rotated from the transfer position upwards and inwards to a stow position 200 ( FIG. 2 ).
- a platform floor 118 may define a platform floor plane along its surface and have sufficient structural characteristics to transport a user from the vehicle floor height to the ground level as will be described in more detail below. More specifically, in FIG. 1 the platform floor 118 may be substantially at the ground level loading position with a bridge plate 120 in an upturned position to form an inboard platform barrier. Bridge plate 120 may rotate to horizontal and overlaps a threshold 302 ( FIG.
- the bridge plate 120 may be mounted to the doorway threshold plate 110, and may form the portal boundary.
- forward and rear hydraulic cylinders can be pivotally mounted diagonally across the corresponding lift parallelogram for moving the platform between the ground level position and the stowed position.
- a pump housing may also be mounted to one of the lift stanchions 106, 108 to selectively provide hydraulic fluid and pressure to the hydraulic cylinders to maneuver the lift gate assembly between the stowed and ground level positions.
- the lift gate assembly 100 may have a pivotal retention gate 122 and a roll stop plate 124 positioned on an outboard portion of the lift platform 118.
- the retention gate 122 and the roll stop plate 124 may provide an outboard barrier pivotally coupled to the lift platform 118 that may selectively restrict a user from exiting the lift platform 118 in the outboard direction unless the lift gate assembly 100 is on the ground level 100.
- the roll stop plate 124 may pivot to become substantially aligned with the planar surface of the lift platform 118 and provide a transition threshold from the lift platform 118 to the underlying surface.
- the retention gate 122 may be pivotally mounted to the lift platform 118 on one end and configured to pivot between an opened position (shown in FIG. 1 ) and a closed position (shown in FIG. 3 ).
- a perimeter member 126 may be substantially U-shaped and extend between a first terminus 128 and a second terminus 130.
- the retention gate 122 may have one or more cross-members 138 extending between portions of the perimeter member 126. While specific details about the structure of the retention gate 122 have been shown and described above, this disclosure is not limited to any particular type of structure for the retention gate 122. More specifically, in one embodiment the retention gate 122 may be composed of one integral piece. In yet another embodiment the retention gate may not have a single perimeter member but rather have a plurality of structural components coupled to one another. Accordingly, this disclosure is not limited to any particular structural form for the retention gate 122.
- the first terminus 128 may be pivotally coupled to the lift platform 118 and define a gate axis 132 about which the retention gate 122 may pivot.
- the second terminus 130 may have a latch member 134 coupled thereto.
- the latch member 134 may correspond with a latch assembly 136 and be selectively received therein.
- the latch member 134 may only become uncoupled from the latch assembly 136 and pivoted about the gate axis 132 when the lift gate assembly 100 is at the ground level and the roll stop plate 124 is substantially planar with the lift platform 118.
- the platform assembly 116 may not transition from the ground level to any other position until the latch member 134 is positioned within the latch assembly 136.
- the pivot base may have a gate mount 402 that can be coupled to the first terminus 128 of the retention gate 122.
- the gate mount 402 may be mounted on an outboard portion of a first platform side 140 when the lift gate assembly 100 is in the ground position. Further, the gate mount 402 may be pivotally coupled to the first platform side 140 along a mount pivot axis 404.
- the mount pivot axis 404 may be substantially perpendicular to the gate axis 132 and allow the retention gate 122 to pivot about the mount pivot axis 404 relative to the lift platform 118.
- the gate mount 402 may be configured to pivot about the mount axis 404 to thereby alter the angle of the gate axis 132 relative to the lift platform 118.
- the gate axis 132 may be pivoted about the mount pivot axis 404 between a first position ( FIG. 3 ) and a second position ( FIG. 2 ).
- the gate mount When the gate mount is in the first position shown in FIG. 3 , the gate axis 132 may be substantially perpendicular to the platform floor plane.
- the gate mount 402 when the gate mount 402 is in the second position shown in FIG. 2 , the gate axis 132 may be slightly offset from being parallel with the platform floor plane.
- the gate mount 402 may pivot about 90 degrees around the pivot axis 404 relative to the lift platform 118.
- the gate mount 402 may be positioned along the first platform side 140 to contact a gate mount stop 406 when the retention gate 122 is about perpendicular with the lift platform 118. More specifically, as the gate mount 402 pivots from the second position shown in FIG. 2 to the first position shown in FIG. 3 it may contact the gate mount stop 406 to restrict the retention gate 133 from pivoting any further.
- the gate mount 402 may also be pivotally coupled to the first terminus 128 of the retention gate 122.
- the first terminus 128 is maintained in coaxial alignment with the gate mount 402 but may pivot about the gate axis 132.
- the retention gate 122 may also pivot axially about the gate axis 132.
- the gate mount 402 may be configured to pivot about the mount pivot axis 404 using any known pivotal coupling mechanism.
- bearings may be positioned between the gate mount 402 and the first platform side 140 where the gate mount 402 is coupled thereto.
- the gate mount 402 may pivot about the mount pivot axis 404 with a reduced frictional resistance because of the mounting position of the bearings.
- one or more bushings may be used to reduce friction between the gate mount 402 and the first platform side 140 as the gate mount 402 pivots relative to the first platform side 140.
- a pin or other coupler may be positioned through a through-hole of the gate mount 402 to allow the gate mount to pivot relative to the first platform side 140.
- the coupling location between the gate mount 402 and the first terminus 128 may utilize a bearing, bushing, or any other friction reducing mechanism or material to allow the retention gate 122 to pivot about the gate axis 132.
- the first terminus 128 may be coupled to the gate mount to restrict the retention gate 122 from moving axially along the gate axis 132 away from the gate mount 402 but allow the retention gate 122 to pivot relative thereto. In one non-exclusive example, this may be achieved by positioning a pin 408 partially within the gate mount 402. The pin 408 may correspond with a radial slot (not specifically shown) in the first terminus 128.
- the gate 122 is placed over the gate mount 402 until it contacts a shoulder, and the pin 408 locates a through hole in the gate 122 where it is then retained in grooves of the gate mount 402.
- the radial slot may allow the retention gate 122 to pivot about the gate axis 132 while the pin 408 slides along the radial slot.
- the pin 408 may contact the radial slot to restrict the retention gate 122 from moving axially away from the gate mount 402.
- the particular method of pivotally coupling the retention gate 122 to the gate mount 402 is not limited to the embodiments described above. Rather, any known method of pivotally coupling two components to one another while restricting axial movement is considered.
- a roll stop latch 502 may selectively couple both the roll stop plate 124 and the latch member 134 to the lift platform 118.
- the roll stop latch 502 may be coupled to a portion of the second platform side 142 and define a latch member receiver 504, a roll stop plate receiver 506, and a bump release plate 508.
- the roll stop latch 502 may be pivotally coupled to the second platform side 142 to have a capture position (see FIG. 3 ) and a release position (see FIG. 1 ).
- the latch member receiver 504 and the roll stop receiver 506 may restrict the respective latch member 134 and roll stop plate 124 from moving out of or de-coupling from their respective receivers 504, 506. Further still, the latch member receiver 504 and the roll stop receiver 506 may have a tapered leading edge that may contact the respective latch member 134 and roll stop plate 124.
- the tapered leading edge may temporarily transition the roll stop latch 502 to the release position to allow the respective latch member 134 and roll stop plate 124 to become positioned within the respective receiver 504, 506.
- the roll stop latch 502 may then transition back to the capture position and substantially retain the latch member 134 and roll stop plate 124 therein.
- the roll stop latch 502 may provide a force biasing the roll stop latch 502 in the capture position and only transition to the release position when an additional force overcomes the biasing force.
- the roll stop latch 502 may retain a portion of the roll stop plate 124 within the roll stop plate receiver 506 as the lift gate assembly 100 moves from the transfer level or position 300 to the ground level shown in FIG. 1 .
- the roll stop plate receiver 506 may ensure that the roll stop plate 124 remains substantially perpendicular to the lift platform 118 as the lift gate assembly 100 transitions between the ground level and the transfer level or position 300.
- the latch member receiver 504 may retain a portion of the latch member 134 therein as the lift gate assembly 100 moves from the transfer level or position 300 to the ground level shown in FIG. 1 .
- the latch member receiver 504 may be defined along the mount pivot axis 404 described above. In this embodiment, when the latch member 134 is coupled to the latch 136 via the latch member receiver 504, the retention gate 122 may pivot about the mount pivot axis 404 as described in more detail above.
- the latch member 134 of the retention gate 122 may be positioned inward of the roll stop plate 124 relative to the lift platform 118.
- the retention gate 122 may be restricted from pivoting to an open position (as shown in FIG. 1 ) by both the latch member receiver 504 and the roll stop plate 124 as the lift gate assembly 100 transitions to or from the ground level. More specifically, if the latch member receiver 504 fails to properly engage the latch member 134, the roll stop plate 124 may restrict the retention gate 122 from pivoting to the open position of FIG. 1 .
- the bump release plate 508 of the roll stop latch 502 may be positioned to initially contact the underlying surface as the lift gate assembly 100 transitions to the ground position. As the lift gate assembly 100 becomes oriented in the ground position, the bump release plate 508 may contact the underlying surface and provide a force to the roll stop latch 502 to transition the roll stop latch 502 from the capture position to the release position. Once the roll stop latch 136 is in the release position, the roll stop plate 124 can transition from the substantially perpendicular orientation relative to the platform floor plane to the substantially planar orientation relative to the platform floor plane.
- the user may pivot the retention gate about the gate axis 128 and out of the latch mechanism receiver 504 to allow access to, and from, the lift platform 118 to the underlying surface.
- the linkage assembly 600 may have a link arm 602 that extends from a bottom portion of the lift arm 114 towards the gate mount 402.
- the gate mount 402 may have a pivot pin 606 coupled thereto and positioned through an arc-shaped pivot slot 604.
- the pivot pin 606 may be offset from the mount pivot axis 404 away from the first terminus 128 of the retention gate 122.
- the pivot slot 604 may similarly be offset from the mount pivot axis 404 and define an arc-shape concentric with the mount pivot axis 404.
- the lift arm 114 may be pivotally coupled to the lift platform 118 at a lift arm axis 608 and the link arm 602 may be pivotally coupled to the lift arm 114 at a link arm axis 610.
- the link arm axis 610 may be offset from the lift arm axis 608 towards a center portion of the lift arm 114.
- the lift platform 118 may pivot about the lift arm axis 608 towards the lift arm 114 as it transitions from the transfer level or position 300 to a stow position 200 ( FIG. 2 ).
- the link arm 602 may pivotally couple the lift arm 114 to the gate mount 402 via the pivot pin 606.
- the link arm 602 may pivot the gate mount 402 about the mount axis 404 as the pivot pin 606 is forced to travel through the arc shaped pivot slot 604 by the link arm 602.
- the angle of gate mount 402 may be controlled by the link arm 602 and in turn the angle of the retention gate 122 relative to the lift platform 118 may also be controller by the link arm 602. More specifically, the retention gate 122 may pivot along with the gate mount 402 about the mount pivot axis 404 because it is pivotally coupled to the latch 136 at the second terminus 130. In other words, because the link arm axis 610 is offset from the lift arm axis 608, the gate mount 402 (and in turn the retention gate 122) is forced to pivot inward by the link arm 602 as the lift platform 118 transitions to the stow position 200.
- the lift assembly 100 is shown as it may be transitioned or maneuvered from its stowed position 200 (i.e., FIG. 7A ) to its deployed or open position ( FIG. 7E ).
- the description herein of moving or transitioning the lift assembly 100 between its different positions or orientations is applicably shown in FIGS. 7A-7E .
- a controller having a plurality of sensors in communication therewith may be part of the lift gate assembly 100.
- the controller may selectively engage one or more drive mechanisms to transition the lift gate assembly 100 between the ground position and the stow position 200.
- One of the plurality of sensors may be positioned at the latch member receiver 504 to identify when the latch member 134 is positioned therein.
- the controller will not initiate a raise operation until it receives a signal from the sensor indicating the latch member 134 is positioned within the latch 136.
- the controller may begin initiating the raise operation by transitioning the roll stop plate 124 to the perpendicular position as described above. Then, the controller may engage a drive mechanism positioned between the upper parallelogram arms 102 and the lower parallelogram arms 104 to lift the lift platform to the transfer level or position 300. Next, the controller may engage one or more drive mechanisms to pivot the lift platform 118 towards the lift arms 112, 114 thereby causing the retention gate 122 to pivot inwardly towards the lift platform as described above.
- the controller may engage a drive mechanism to pivot the retention gate 122 about the gate axis 132 to allow a user to exit the lift platform 118 onto the underlying surface.
- the controller may first utilize the drive mechanism to transition the retention gate 122 to the closed position wherein a sensor may determine whether the latch member 134 is properly positioned within the latch 136 before continuing the raise operation.
- the retention gate 122 may transition between the perpendicular position ( FIG. 3 ) and the stow position 200 of FIG. 2 via an independent drive mechanism. More specifically, instead of using the linkage assembly 600 described above, the retention gate 122 may have a geared electric motor, an actuator, or any other type of motor assembly coupled thereto. In this embodiment, sensors may be positioned at various locations on the lift assembly 100 to identify or detect when the lift assembly 100 is transitioning between the transfer level or position 300 and the stow position 200. In this embodiment, the controller may transition the retention gate 122 via the motor assembly coupled thereto based on the position of the lift assembly identified by the one or more position sensors.
- the latch 136 may be transitioned between the capture and release positions described above with the controller rather than with physical contact with the underlying surface. More specifically, the controller may have a sensor positioned along an underside of the lift platform. When the sensor identifies that the lift platform 118 is sufficiently close to the underlying surface, the controller may transition the latch 136 to the release position and allow the roll stop plate to become oriented in planar alignment with the lift platform and further allow the retention gate 122 to pivot about the gate axis 132 to the opened position.
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- The present application claims the benefit of
U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/301,942, filed March 1, 2016 - The present teachings are generally related to a safety barrier for a lift platform, and more particularly to an entrance gate retention barrier for an elevated lift platform of a mobility vehicle.
- The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and should not be construed as constituting prior art.
- Vehicles adapted for mobility-challenged individuals are necessary in order to provide these individuals with the ability to visit locations requiring vehicular travel. To allow these individuals to enter and exit the vehicle, often times electrical or hydraulic powered wheelchair lifts or platforms are used. These lifts may include a horizontal platform that translates vertically to allow the wheelchair, walker or scooter occupant easy access from the ground level to the interior of the vehicle. Document
JP 2003118473 A - The invention is defined by the appended claims.
- In a first embodiment of the present disclosure, a wheelchair lift assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle floor includes a plurality of arms configured to be coupled to the vehicle floor; a platform assembly coupled at a first end thereof to at least one of the plurality of arms, the platform assembly including a floor surface that defines a lift platform plane, where the platform assembly is movable between a stowed position and an open position; a gate mount coupled to a second end of the platform assembly, the second end being opposite the first end, where the gate mount defines a first pivot axis; a gate including a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the gate mount; a second pivot axis defined through the gate mount and parallel to the lift platform plane; and a roll stop plate is pivotally coupled to the platform assembly at the second end, wherein the gate is independently pivotable about the second pivot axis relative to the roll stop plate; wherein, the gate is pivotably relative to the platform assembly about the second pivot axis as the platform assembly moves between the stowed and open positions.
- In one example of this embodiment, the first pivot axis is substantially perpendicular to the second pivot axis, and the gate is pivotable about the first pivot axis when the platform assembly is in the open position. In a second example, in the stowed position the gate is disposed substantially parallel with the lift platform plane. In a third example, in the open position the gate is disposed substantially perpendicular to the lift platform plane. In a fourth example, a latch member coupled to the gate; and a latch assembly coupled to the platform assembly; wherein, the latch assembly is removably coupled to the latch member.
- In a further example, the gate is pivotable about the first pivot axis when the platform assembly is in the open position and the latch member is not coupled to the latch assembly; and the gate is restricted from pivoting about the first pivot axis when the latch member is coupled to the latch assembly. In yet a further example, wherein, the roll stop plate is pivotable between a barrier position in which the roll stop plate is misaligned with the floor surface, and a planar position in which the roll stop plate is substantially aligned with the floor surface; wherein, the latch assembly is removably coupled to the roll stop plate in the barrier position.
- In a further example, a gate mount stop is coupled to the lift platform assembly; wherein the gate mount stop contacts the gate mount when the gate axis is about perpendicular to the lift platform plane. In a further example, the latch assembly is pivotally is coupled to the platform assembly at a second platform side; wherein the latch assembly selectively couples the latch member of the gate to the second platform side; wherein, when the latch assembly is coupled to the latch member, the gate does not substantially rotate about the first axis.
- In a further example, when the latch assembly is coupled to the latch member of the gate, the retention gate is pivotable about the second axis. In a further example, a bump release plate is coupled to the latch assembly; wherein when the platform assembly is in the open position, the bump release plate contacts a ground surface to uncouple the latch member from the latch assembly. In a further example, the roll stop plate pivotally coupled to the platform assembly is pivotable between a barrier position and a planar position; wherein the latch assembly selectively couples the roll stop plate to the platform assembly in the barrier position. In a further example, the roll stop plate restricts the gate from pivoting about the first axis when the roll stop plate is in the barrier position.
- Herein is also disclosed, a pivot base assembly for a lift platform having a stow position and a ground level position, includes a gate mount pivotally coupled to the lift platform about a mount pivot axis at a first platform side; a retention gate pivotally coupled to the gate mount about a gate axis; wherein the pivot axis is perpendicular to the gate axis; further wherein, the retention gate pivots about the mount pivot axis as the lift platform transitions between the stow position and the ground level position; further wherein, the retention gate is pivotable about the gate axis in the ground level position.
- Herein is also disclosed, a lift platform assembly configured to be coupled to a floor and transition a lift platform between a stow position and a ground level position, includes one or more arms coupling the lift platform to the floor; a gate mount pivotally coupled to the lift platform along a first platform side, the gate mount defining both a mount pivot axis and a gate axis therethrough; a retention gate pivotally coupled to the gate mount; a roll stop plate pivotally coupled to the lift platform at an outboard end and extending between the first platform side and a second platform side; and a latch assembly coupled to the lift platform at the second platform side and configured to selectively couple to the retention gate to the second platform side; wherein, when the latch assembly is not coupled to the retention gate and the lift platform is in the ground level position, the retention gate is pivotable about the gate axis away from the second platform side.
- In one example, the latch assembly selectively couples the roll stop plate to the lift platform in a barrier position. In a second example, when the lift platform is in the ground level position, the retention gate is pivotable about the gate axis between a closed position and an opened position. In a third example, the roll stop plate is pivotable between a barrier position, where the roll stop plate provides a barrier along a planar surface of the lift platform; and a planar position, where the roll stop plate is substantially aligned with the planar surface of the lift platform; wherein the retention gate is restricted from transitioning from the closed position to the opened position when the roll stop plate is in the barrier position.
- In a further example, a first vertically is disposed lift arm coupled to an inward portion of the lift platform at the first platform side; and a link arm couples the first vertically disposed lift arm to the gate mount; wherein, as the lift platform transitions from the stow position to the ground level position, the link arm pivots the gate mount about the mount pivot axis.
- The above-mentioned aspects of the present teachings and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the teachings themselves will be better understood by reference to the following description of the illustrative embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein: [0015]
FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a lift gate assembly at a ground level and with a retention gate in an opened position; -
FIG. 2 represents a perspective view of the lift gate assembly in a stow position; -
FIG. 3 represents a perspective view of the lift gate assembly at a transfer level or position; -
FIG. 4 represents a partial exploded view of a pivot base; -
FIG. 5 represents a partial exploded view of a latch assembly; -
FIG. 6 represents a partial exploded view of a linkage assembly; and -
FIGs. 7A-7E represent the lift gate assembly as it transitions from the stow position to the ground level position. - Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the exemplification set out herein illustrates embodiments of the disclosure, in several forms, the embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed.
- The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
- In this regard, the disclosure is illustrated in the several figures, and is of sufficient complexity that the many parts, interrelationships, and sub-combinations thereof simply cannot be clearly or meaningfully illustrated in a single patent-type drawing. Accordingly, several of the drawings show in schematic, or omit, parts that are not essential in that drawing to a description of a particular feature, aspect or principle of the disclosure being disclosed. Thus, the best mode of one embodied feature may be shown in one drawing, and the best mode of another feature will be called out in another drawing.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the lift platform entrance gateretention barrier assembly 100 of the disclosure as mounted to the outboard end of a typical parallelogram lift having upper andlower parallelogram arms second stanchion parallelogram lift arms second stanchions FIG. 1 ) ondoorway threshold plate 110. The lift stanchions may form part of a frame assembly for coupling the lift assembly to a vehicle floor. Eachlift stanchion lower parallelogram arms lift arms - A
platform assembly 116 is mounted to and between the lower ends of thelift arms platform assembly 116 is pivotally mounted so that it may be rotated from the transfer position upwards and inwards to a stow position 200 (FIG. 2 ). Aplatform floor 118 may define a platform floor plane along its surface and have sufficient structural characteristics to transport a user from the vehicle floor height to the ground level as will be described in more detail below. More specifically, inFIG. 1 theplatform floor 118 may be substantially at the ground level loading position with abridge plate 120 in an upturned position to form an inboard platform barrier.Bridge plate 120 may rotate to horizontal and overlaps a threshold 302 (FIG. 3 ) when the platform is raised to the transfer level orposition 300, so as to form a transition structure to the vehicle floor. One exemplary lift and platform structure that may be used in accordance with the present disclosure is shown inU.S. Patent No. 6,077,025 . In other lift designs, thebridge plate 120 may be mounted to thedoorway threshold plate 110, and may form the portal boundary. - In one embodiment, forward and rear hydraulic cylinders (not shown) can be pivotally mounted diagonally across the corresponding lift parallelogram for moving the platform between the ground level position and the stowed position. In one example, a pump housing may also be mounted to one of the lift stanchions 106, 108 to selectively provide hydraulic fluid and pressure to the hydraulic cylinders to maneuver the lift gate assembly between the stowed and ground level positions.
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lift gate assembly 100 may have apivotal retention gate 122 and aroll stop plate 124 positioned on an outboard portion of thelift platform 118. Theretention gate 122 and theroll stop plate 124 may provide an outboard barrier pivotally coupled to thelift platform 118 that may selectively restrict a user from exiting thelift platform 118 in the outboard direction unless thelift gate assembly 100 is on theground level 100. Once thelift gate assembly 100 is on the ground level as shown inFIG. 1 , theroll stop plate 124 may pivot to become substantially aligned with the planar surface of thelift platform 118 and provide a transition threshold from thelift platform 118 to the underlying surface. Further, theretention gate 122 may be pivotally mounted to thelift platform 118 on one end and configured to pivot between an opened position (shown inFIG. 1 ) and a closed position (shown inFIG. 3 ). - More specifically, regarding the
retention gate 122, aperimeter member 126 may be substantially U-shaped and extend between afirst terminus 128 and asecond terminus 130. Theretention gate 122 may have one ormore cross-members 138 extending between portions of theperimeter member 126. While specific details about the structure of theretention gate 122 have been shown and described above, this disclosure is not limited to any particular type of structure for theretention gate 122. More specifically, in one embodiment theretention gate 122 may be composed of one integral piece. In yet another embodiment the retention gate may not have a single perimeter member but rather have a plurality of structural components coupled to one another. Accordingly, this disclosure is not limited to any particular structural form for theretention gate 122. - The
first terminus 128 may be pivotally coupled to thelift platform 118 and define agate axis 132 about which theretention gate 122 may pivot. Thesecond terminus 130 may have alatch member 134 coupled thereto. Thelatch member 134 may correspond with alatch assembly 136 and be selectively received therein. In one non-exclusive embodiment, thelatch member 134 may only become uncoupled from thelatch assembly 136 and pivoted about thegate axis 132 when thelift gate assembly 100 is at the ground level and theroll stop plate 124 is substantially planar with thelift platform 118. In yet another non-exclusive example, theplatform assembly 116 may not transition from the ground level to any other position until thelatch member 134 is positioned within thelatch assembly 136. - Now referring to
FIG. 4 , a partial expanded view of apivot base 400 is shown. The pivot base may have agate mount 402 that can be coupled to thefirst terminus 128 of theretention gate 122. Thegate mount 402 may be mounted on an outboard portion of afirst platform side 140 when thelift gate assembly 100 is in the ground position. Further, thegate mount 402 may be pivotally coupled to thefirst platform side 140 along amount pivot axis 404. Themount pivot axis 404 may be substantially perpendicular to thegate axis 132 and allow theretention gate 122 to pivot about themount pivot axis 404 relative to thelift platform 118. - The
gate mount 402 may be configured to pivot about themount axis 404 to thereby alter the angle of thegate axis 132 relative to thelift platform 118. In one non-exclusive example, thegate axis 132 may be pivoted about themount pivot axis 404 between a first position (FIG. 3 ) and a second position (FIG. 2 ). When the gate mount is in the first position shown inFIG. 3 , thegate axis 132 may be substantially perpendicular to the platform floor plane. However, when thegate mount 402 is in the second position shown inFIG. 2 , thegate axis 132 may be slightly offset from being parallel with the platform floor plane. In other words, in one non-exclusive embodiment thegate mount 402 may pivot about 90 degrees around thepivot axis 404 relative to thelift platform 118. - The
gate mount 402 may be positioned along thefirst platform side 140 to contact a gate mount stop 406 when theretention gate 122 is about perpendicular with thelift platform 118. More specifically, as thegate mount 402 pivots from the second position shown inFIG. 2 to the first position shown inFIG. 3 it may contact the gate mount stop 406 to restrict the retention gate 133 from pivoting any further. - The
gate mount 402 may also be pivotally coupled to thefirst terminus 128 of theretention gate 122. In this non-exclusive example, thefirst terminus 128 is maintained in coaxial alignment with thegate mount 402 but may pivot about thegate axis 132. Accordingly, theretention gate 122 may also pivot axially about thegate axis 132. - The
gate mount 402 may be configured to pivot about themount pivot axis 404 using any known pivotal coupling mechanism. In one embodiment, bearings may be positioned between thegate mount 402 and thefirst platform side 140 where thegate mount 402 is coupled thereto. In this embodiment, thegate mount 402 may pivot about themount pivot axis 404 with a reduced frictional resistance because of the mounting position of the bearings. Further still, in one embodiment one or more bushings may be used to reduce friction between thegate mount 402 and thefirst platform side 140 as thegate mount 402 pivots relative to thefirst platform side 140. In yet another embodiment, a pin or other coupler may be positioned through a through-hole of thegate mount 402 to allow the gate mount to pivot relative to thefirst platform side 140. - Similarly, the coupling location between the
gate mount 402 and thefirst terminus 128 may utilize a bearing, bushing, or any other friction reducing mechanism or material to allow theretention gate 122 to pivot about thegate axis 132. In one embodiment, thefirst terminus 128 may be coupled to the gate mount to restrict theretention gate 122 from moving axially along thegate axis 132 away from thegate mount 402 but allow theretention gate 122 to pivot relative thereto. In one non-exclusive example, this may be achieved by positioning apin 408 partially within thegate mount 402. Thepin 408 may correspond with a radial slot (not specifically shown) in thefirst terminus 128. In terms of the connection between theretention gate 122 and thegate mount 402, thegate 122 is placed over thegate mount 402 until it contacts a shoulder, and thepin 408 locates a through hole in thegate 122 where it is then retained in grooves of thegate mount 402. Moreover, the radial slot may allow theretention gate 122 to pivot about thegate axis 132 while thepin 408 slides along the radial slot. However, thepin 408 may contact the radial slot to restrict theretention gate 122 from moving axially away from thegate mount 402. The particular method of pivotally coupling theretention gate 122 to thegate mount 402 is not limited to the embodiments described above. Rather, any known method of pivotally coupling two components to one another while restricting axial movement is considered. - Now referring to
FIG. 5 , thelatch assembly 136 is shown and described in a partial exploded view. More specifically, aroll stop latch 502 may selectively couple both theroll stop plate 124 and thelatch member 134 to thelift platform 118. Theroll stop latch 502 may be coupled to a portion of thesecond platform side 142 and define alatch member receiver 504, a rollstop plate receiver 506, and abump release plate 508. - The
roll stop latch 502 may be pivotally coupled to thesecond platform side 142 to have a capture position (seeFIG. 3 ) and a release position (seeFIG. 1 ). When theroll stop latch 502 is in the capture position and theroll stop plate 124 and thelatch member 134 are disposed therein, thelatch member receiver 504 and the roll stopreceiver 506 may restrict therespective latch member 134 and rollstop plate 124 from moving out of or de-coupling from theirrespective receivers latch member receiver 504 and the roll stopreceiver 506 may have a tapered leading edge that may contact therespective latch member 134 and rollstop plate 124. In this embodiment, if theroll stop latch 502 is in the capture position as therespective latch member 134 and/or rollstop plate 124 approach thelatch member receiver 504 and/or the roll stopreceiver 506 from an outside location, the tapered leading edge may temporarily transition theroll stop latch 502 to the release position to allow therespective latch member 134 and rollstop plate 124 to become positioned within therespective receiver roll stop latch 502 may then transition back to the capture position and substantially retain thelatch member 134 and rollstop plate 124 therein. In one nonexclusive example, theroll stop latch 502 may provide a force biasing theroll stop latch 502 in the capture position and only transition to the release position when an additional force overcomes the biasing force. - In one non-exclusive example, the
roll stop latch 502 may retain a portion of theroll stop plate 124 within the rollstop plate receiver 506 as thelift gate assembly 100 moves from the transfer level orposition 300 to the ground level shown inFIG. 1 . The rollstop plate receiver 506 may ensure that theroll stop plate 124 remains substantially perpendicular to thelift platform 118 as thelift gate assembly 100 transitions between the ground level and the transfer level orposition 300. - Similarly, the
latch member receiver 504 may retain a portion of thelatch member 134 therein as thelift gate assembly 100 moves from the transfer level orposition 300 to the ground level shown inFIG. 1 . Thelatch member receiver 504 may be defined along themount pivot axis 404 described above. In this embodiment, when thelatch member 134 is coupled to thelatch 136 via thelatch member receiver 504, theretention gate 122 may pivot about themount pivot axis 404 as described in more detail above. - In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the
latch member 134 of theretention gate 122 may be positioned inward of theroll stop plate 124 relative to thelift platform 118. In this embodiment, theretention gate 122 may be restricted from pivoting to an open position (as shown inFIG. 1 ) by both thelatch member receiver 504 and theroll stop plate 124 as thelift gate assembly 100 transitions to or from the ground level. More specifically, if thelatch member receiver 504 fails to properly engage thelatch member 134, theroll stop plate 124 may restrict theretention gate 122 from pivoting to the open position ofFIG. 1 . - The
bump release plate 508 of theroll stop latch 502 may be positioned to initially contact the underlying surface as thelift gate assembly 100 transitions to the ground position. As thelift gate assembly 100 becomes oriented in the ground position, thebump release plate 508 may contact the underlying surface and provide a force to theroll stop latch 502 to transition theroll stop latch 502 from the capture position to the release position. Once theroll stop latch 136 is in the release position, theroll stop plate 124 can transition from the substantially perpendicular orientation relative to the platform floor plane to the substantially planar orientation relative to the platform floor plane. Further, once theroll stop plate 124 is in the substantially planar orientation with the platform floor plane, the user may pivot the retention gate about thegate axis 128 and out of thelatch mechanism receiver 504 to allow access to, and from, thelift platform 118 to the underlying surface. - Now referring to
FIG. 6 , an exploded view of alinkage assembly 600 is shown. More specifically, thelinkage assembly 600 may have alink arm 602 that extends from a bottom portion of thelift arm 114 towards thegate mount 402. Thegate mount 402 may have a pivot pin 606 coupled thereto and positioned through an arc-shapedpivot slot 604. The pivot pin 606 may be offset from themount pivot axis 404 away from thefirst terminus 128 of theretention gate 122. Further, thepivot slot 604 may similarly be offset from themount pivot axis 404 and define an arc-shape concentric with themount pivot axis 404. - The
lift arm 114 may be pivotally coupled to thelift platform 118 at alift arm axis 608 and thelink arm 602 may be pivotally coupled to thelift arm 114 at alink arm axis 610. Thelink arm axis 610 may be offset from thelift arm axis 608 towards a center portion of thelift arm 114. In one non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, thelift platform 118 may pivot about thelift arm axis 608 towards thelift arm 114 as it transitions from the transfer level orposition 300 to a stow position 200 (FIG. 2 ). In this embodiment, thelink arm 602 may pivotally couple thelift arm 114 to thegate mount 402 via the pivot pin 606. Accordingly, as thelift arm 114 andlift platform 118 transfer to thestow position 200, thelink arm 602 may pivot thegate mount 402 about themount axis 404 as the pivot pin 606 is forced to travel through the arc shapedpivot slot 604 by thelink arm 602. - In one embodiment, the angle of
gate mount 402 may be controlled by thelink arm 602 and in turn the angle of theretention gate 122 relative to thelift platform 118 may also be controller by thelink arm 602. More specifically, theretention gate 122 may pivot along with thegate mount 402 about themount pivot axis 404 because it is pivotally coupled to thelatch 136 at thesecond terminus 130. In other words, because thelink arm axis 610 is offset from thelift arm axis 608, the gate mount 402 (and in turn the retention gate 122) is forced to pivot inward by thelink arm 602 as thelift platform 118 transitions to thestow position 200. - Referring to
FIGS. 7A-7E , thelift assembly 100 is shown as it may be transitioned or maneuvered from its stowed position 200 (i.e.,FIG. 7A ) to its deployed or open position (FIG. 7E ). The description herein of moving or transitioning thelift assembly 100 between its different positions or orientations is applicably shown inFIGS. 7A-7E . - In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a controller having a plurality of sensors in communication therewith may be part of the
lift gate assembly 100. The controller may selectively engage one or more drive mechanisms to transition thelift gate assembly 100 between the ground position and thestow position 200. One of the plurality of sensors may be positioned at thelatch member receiver 504 to identify when thelatch member 134 is positioned therein. In this embodiment, when thelift gate assembly 100 is in the ground position, the controller will not initiate a raise operation until it receives a signal from the sensor indicating thelatch member 134 is positioned within thelatch 136. If the sensor identifies or detects thelatch member 134 is positioned within thelatch 136, the controller may begin initiating the raise operation by transitioning theroll stop plate 124 to the perpendicular position as described above. Then, the controller may engage a drive mechanism positioned between theupper parallelogram arms 102 and thelower parallelogram arms 104 to lift the lift platform to the transfer level orposition 300. Next, the controller may engage one or more drive mechanisms to pivot thelift platform 118 towards thelift arms retention gate 122 to pivot inwardly towards the lift platform as described above. - In another embodiment, when the
lift gate assembly 100 is at the ground position and thelatch 136 is in the release position, the controller may engage a drive mechanism to pivot theretention gate 122 about thegate axis 132 to allow a user to exit thelift platform 118 onto the underlying surface. Similarly, if the controller is instructed to transition thelift gate assembly 100 from the ground position to the transfer level orposition 300, the controller may first utilize the drive mechanism to transition theretention gate 122 to the closed position wherein a sensor may determine whether thelatch member 134 is properly positioned within thelatch 136 before continuing the raise operation. - In yet another embodiment, the
retention gate 122 may transition between the perpendicular position (FIG. 3 ) and thestow position 200 ofFIG. 2 via an independent drive mechanism. More specifically, instead of using thelinkage assembly 600 described above, theretention gate 122 may have a geared electric motor, an actuator, or any other type of motor assembly coupled thereto. In this embodiment, sensors may be positioned at various locations on thelift assembly 100 to identify or detect when thelift assembly 100 is transitioning between the transfer level orposition 300 and thestow position 200. In this embodiment, the controller may transition theretention gate 122 via the motor assembly coupled thereto based on the position of the lift assembly identified by the one or more position sensors. - Further still, in one embodiment, the
latch 136 may be transitioned between the capture and release positions described above with the controller rather than with physical contact with the underlying surface. More specifically, the controller may have a sensor positioned along an underside of the lift platform. When the sensor identifies that thelift platform 118 is sufficiently close to the underlying surface, the controller may transition thelatch 136 to the release position and allow the roll stop plate to become oriented in planar alignment with the lift platform and further allow theretention gate 122 to pivot about thegate axis 132 to the opened position. - While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present disclosure have been disclosed herein, the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
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- A wheelchair lift assembly (100) for a vehicle having a vehicle floor, comprising:a plurality of arms (102, 104, 114, 112) configured to be coupled to the vehicle floor;a platform assembly (116) coupled at a first end thereof to at least one of the plurality of arms, the platform assembly including a floor surface (118) that defines a lift platform plane (118), wherein the platform assembly is movable between a stowed position and an open position;a gate mount (402) coupled to a second end of the platform assembly, the second end being opposite the first end, wherein the gate mount defines a first pivot axis (132);a gate (122) including a first end (128) and a second end (130), the first end being coupled to the gate mount;a second pivot axis (404) defined through the gate mount and parallel to the lift platform plane; anda roll stop plate (124) pivotally coupled to the platform assembly at the second end, wherein the gate is independently pivotable about the second pivot axis relative to the roll stop plate,wherein, the gate is pivotable relative to the platform assembly about the second pivot axis as the platform assembly moves between the stowed and open positions.
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the first pivot axis (132) is substantially perpendicular to the second pivot axis (404), and the gate (122) is pivotable about the first pivot axis when the platform assembly (116) is in the open position.
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 1 or 2, wherein in the stowed position the gate (122) is disposed substantially parallel with the lift platform plane (118).
- The lift assembly (100) of any of claims 1 to 3, wherein in the open position the gate (122) is disposed substantially perpendicular to the lift platform plane (118).
- The lift assembly (100) of any preceding claim, further comprising:a latch member (134) coupled to the gate (122); anda latch assembly (502) coupled to the platform assembly (166);wherein, the latch assembly is removably coupled to the latch member.
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 5, wherein:the gate (122) is pivotable about the first pivot axis (132) when the platform assembly is in the open position and the latch member (134) is not coupled to the latch assembly (502); andthe gate is restricted from pivoting about the first pivot axis when the latch member is coupled to the latch assembly.
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 5 or 6;
wherein, the roll stop plate (124) is pivotable between a barrier position in which the roll stop plate is misaligned with the floor surface (118), and a planar position in which the roll stop plate is substantially aligned with the floor surface;
wherein, the latch assembly (502) is removably coupled to the roll stop plate when the roll stop plate is in the barrier position. - The lift assembly (100) of any preceding claim, further comprising:
a gate mount stop (406) coupled to the platform assembly (116);
wherein the gate mount stop contacts the gate mount (402) when the first pivot axis (132) is about perpendicular to the lift platform plane (118). - The lift assembly (100) of any of claims 5 to 7 or claim 8 when dependent on claim 5 wherein:the latch assembly (502) is pivotally coupled to the platform assembly (116) at a second platform side;the latch assembly selectively couples the latch member to the second platform side; andwhen the latch assembly is coupled to the latch member, the gate does not substantially rotate about the first pivot axis (132).
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 9, further wherein when the latch assembly (502) is coupled to the latch member (134), the gate is pivotable about the second pivot (404) axis.
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 9 or 10 further comprising:a bump release plate (508) coupled to the latch assembly;wherein when the platform assembly (116) is in the open position, the bump release plate contacts a ground surface to uncouple the latch member (134) from the latch assembly (502).
- The lift assembly (100) of any of claims 9 to 11, wherein:the roll stop plate (124) pivotally coupled to the platform assembly (116) is pivotable between a barrier position and a planar position;wherein the latch assembly (502) selectively couples the roll stop plate to the platform assembly in the barrier position.
- The lift assembly (100) of claim 12, further wherein the roll stop plate (124) restricts the gate from pivoting about the first pivot (132) axis when the roll stop plate is in the barrier position.
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